Polyurethane ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Polyurethane ( noun )

A synthetic polymer consisting of a long chain of repeating units of carbamate groups linked by urethane groups.

Origin:

Polyurethane is a compound formed by the polymerization of a diisocyanate and a polyalcohol.

Examples:

  1. The chair you're sitting on is made of polyurethane.
  2. Polyurethane is a common material in the manufacture of insulation.
  3. Polyurethane is a versatile polymer that can be used in many different applications.
  4. Polyurethane is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear.
  5. The polyurethane coating on this floor makes it easy to clean and maintain.

(As a verb)

Polyurethane ( verb )

A synthetic polymer consisting of a long chain of repeating units of carbamate groups linked by urethane groups.

Origin:

Polyurethane is a compound formed by the polymerization of a diisocyanate and a polyalcohol.

Examples:

  1. The chair you're sitting on is made of polyurethane.
  2. Polyurethane is a common material in the manufacture of insulation.
  3. Polyurethane is a versatile polymer that can be used in many different applications.
  4. Polyurethane is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear.
  5. The polyurethane coating on this floor makes it easy to clean and maintain.
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